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                                                    Leeds
                                                    Andros Townsend (55 mins)
                                                    Adam Clayton (80 mins)
                                                    Luciano Becchio ((90 + 9 mins) mins)
                                                    3-2
                                                    Doncaster
                                                    Mamadou Bagayoko (32 mins)
                                                    Mamadou Bagayoko (54 mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 18, 2012
                                                    Ground: Elland Road , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 21,181

                                                    Team news

                                                    Delph blow for United Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph has been ruled out of Saturday's home clash with Doncaster.

                                                    Delph, on loan from Aston Villa, sustained an ankle injury in the midweek defeat at Coventry and has returned to Villa Park for treatment.

                                                    Michael Brown replaced Delph on Tuesday night and is expected to return to the starting line-up, although caretaker-manager Neil Redfearn has the option of recalling Andros Townsend, on loan from Tottenham.

                                                    Redfearn, who will be taking charge of his fourth game - one win and two defeats - since Simon Grayson was sacked, has no other new injury or suspension problems, but could be tempted to make one or two changes following a display at Coventry which he described as "unprofessional".

                                                    Central defender Andy O'Brien made his first appearance in over three months when stepping off the bench at the Ricoh Arena and he could be one such change.

                                                    Fabien Robert and Martin Woods are available for selection for Doncaster.

                                                    The midfield duo have struggled with respective groin and knee complaints over recent days but both have been passed fit to play.

                                                    Elsewhere, boss Dean Saunders has no new injury worries. Winger James Coppinger is around a fortnight away from returning after suffering a broken cheekbone during the defeat at Bristol City last month, while defender George Friend faces three more weeks on the sidelines with knee ligament damage.

                                                    Veteran goalkeeper Neil Sullivan has stepped up training this week after a lengthy absence due to thumb surgery but will not be considered for selection at this stage, leaving on-loan Tottenham goalkeeper David Button to continue between the posts.

                                                    Defender Habib Beye serves the final game of a three-match suspension.

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                                                    Becchio saves Leeds Luciano Becchio fired a dramatic winner nine minutes into injury time as Leeds came from two down to beat Doncaster 3-2 and give new manager Neil Warnock the perfect welcome to Elland Road.

                                                    Former QPR boss Warnock was appointed as the club's new manager on an 18-month deal on Saturday morning after a meeting with owner Ken Bates in Monaco on Friday night and, although temporary manager Neil Redfearn picked the side, Warnock spoke to his players before kick-off and also at half-time.

                                                    His interval address may well have been as a result of a dismal first-half performance which saw Mamadou Bagayoko open the scoring, but whatever he said did not seem to have worked as the Malian made it two after the break.

                                                    That prompted an outpouring of dissent on the terraces, with Leeds' fans renewing their feud with Bates over a perceived lack of investment. At two down, Warnock's plans to achieve the promotion target former boss Simon Grayson had failed to looked slim at best, something that remained despite Andros Townsend and Adam Clayton levelling matters.

                                                    But, Warnock's career has always been colourful and when Becchio cracked in a curling drive from 20 yards, it suggested that will continue to be the case.

                                                    The last time Warnock was at Elland Road, his QPR side were beaten 2-0 in December 2010, an his new team started little better than his last one fared.

                                                    Doncaster midfielder Brian Stock drove over from the edge of the box after the ball came loose and then, with 10 minutes on the clock, Habib Bamogo back-heeled El-Hadj Diouf's flick-on against the post.

                                                    That stirred Leeds briefly and Robert Snodgrass and Clayton fashioned a chance for Becchio, with his back header being tipped over by a scrambling David Button.

                                                    But with the quality so low, a goal was always likely to be as a result of a mistake and so it proved when Doncaster took a 32nd-minute lead.

                                                    James Hayter found himself through on Andy Lonergan's goal and, although the goalkeeper smothered his effort he did not hang on to the ball and Bagayoko, on for the injured Bamogo, tucked into the vacant goal.

                                                    Doncaster's fans, no friends of Warnock after his long stint in charge of their local rivals Sheffield United, quickly taunted him from their position next to the directors' box and his response was to make his impromptu half-time address, but the response was not immediate, with Doncaster the first to impress after the restart.

                                                    Leeds were caught short at the back and, after Giles Barnes threaded Hayter in, the striker was desperately unlucky to crunch the bar.

                                                    The close shave only put off what had been coming, though, and Bagayoko made it two with 54 minutes gone, tapping into an open goal for a second time after Diouf turned Tommy Spurr's cross into the six-yard box.

                                                    The goal triggered mass unrest amongst the home fans, with Bates at the centre of the ire, and even an immediate response from Townsend did little to pacify them.

                                                    A minute after Bagayoko's second, Becchio fumbled his way into the box, the ball fell to Townsend and he placed a crisp drive beyond Button.

                                                    The game was well and truly alive now, with Becchio bringing a low save out of Button after Snodgrass' cross and then the keeper saving at the feet of McCormack.

                                                    Leeds had now replaced Doncaster in the ascendancy and when they equalised with 10 minutes remaining, it had been coming. Snodgrass fizzed a cross in from the left and Clayton arrived in the box to stab it beyond Button on the volley.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    LeedsRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Andy Lonergan
                                                    4 Alex Bruce
                                                    22 Tom Lees
                                                    48 Darren O'Dea
                                                    28 Aidan White
                                                    23 Robert Snodgrass
                                                    15 Adam Clayton Goal
                                                    16 Danny Pugh(sub 59)
                                                    17 Andros Townsend(sub 78) Goal
                                                    10 Luciano Becchio Goal
                                                    44 Ross McCormack
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    6 Robbie Rogers(sub 78)(sub 90)
                                                    24 Maik Taylor
                                                    2 Paul Connolly
                                                    8 Michael Brown(sub 59)
                                                    18 Mikael Forssell(sub 90)
                                                    DoncasterRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    47 David Button
                                                    39 Pascal Chimbonda
                                                    21 Sam Hird
                                                    11 Adam Lockwood
                                                    14 Tommy Spurr(sub 90)
                                                    45 Habib Bamogo(sub 24)
                                                    8 Brian Stock
                                                    18 Simon Gillett
                                                    17 Giles Barnes
                                                    12 James Hayter(sub 88)
                                                    19 El-Hadji Diouf
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    2 James O'Connor(sub 90)
                                                    4 Shelton Martis
                                                    16 John Oster
                                                    22 Fabien Robert(sub 88)
                                                    49 Mamadou Bagayoko(sub 24) Goal

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